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1Skylink-Derby-East-Midlands-Airport Leicester - Loughborough - Skylink Leicester Derby East Midlands Airport - Derby Kinchbus The information on this timetable is expected to be valid until at least 29th April 2015. Where we know of variations, before or after this date, then we show these at the top of each affected column in the table. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service Restrictions NMo Mo Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay 4) 0555 0625 0645 0705 0725 0745 0805 Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay Z) 0055 0155 0255 0355 0355 0455 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) arr 0120 0220 0320 0420 0420 0520 0617 0653 0713 0733 0758 0818 0838 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) dep 0120 0220 0320 0420 0420 0450 0520 0540 0555 0610 0619 0639 0654 0714 0734 0759 0819 0839 Loughborough, opp Derby Road 3M 0125 0225 0325 0425 0425 0455 0525 0545 0600 0615 0622 0642 0657 0717 0737 0802 0822 0842 Hathern, opp Anchor Inn 0132 0232 0332 0432 0432 0502 0532 0552 0607 0622 0628 0648 0703 0723 0743 0808 0828 0848 Kegworth, opp Church 0138 0238 0338 0438 0438 0508 0538 0558 0613 0628 0654 0709 0749 0814 0854 Long Whatton, opp Piper Drive 0632 0727 0832 Diseworth, opp Clements Gate 0638 0733 0838 East Midlands Airport, o/s Holiday Inn Express 0142 0242 0342 0442 0442 0512 0542 0602 0617 0632 0641 0701 0716 0736 0756 0821 0841 0901 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) arr 0145 0245 0345 0445 0445 0515 0545 0605 0620 0635 0644 0704 0719 0739 0759 0824 0844 0904 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) dep 0147 0247 0347 0447 0447 0517 0547 0607 0622 0637 0648 0708 0723 0743 0803 0828 0848 0908 East Midlands Airport, opp DHL Cargo West 0150 0250 0350 0450 0450 0520 0550 0610 0625 0640 0651 0711 0726 0746 0806 0831 0851 0911 Castle Donington, Bus Station (Stand A) 0155 0255 0355 0455 0455 0525 0555 0615 0630 0645 0658 0718 0733 0753 0813 0838 0858 0918 Shardlow, adj Dog and Duck 0203 0303 0403 0503 0503 0533 0603 0623 0638 0653 0706 0728 0743 0803 0823 0848 0908 0928 Alvaston, adj Blue Peter 0210 0310 0410 0510 0510 0540 0610 0630 0645 0700 0719 0739 0754 0814 0834 0859 0919 0939 Derby, Railway Station (Stop S1) 0218 0318 0418 0518 0518 0548 0618 0638 0653 0708 0726 0746 0806 0826 0846 0906 0926 0946 Derby, Bus Station (Bay 19) 0520 0550 0620 0640 0655 0710 0730 0750 0810 0830 0850 0910 0930 0950 Derby, Morledge (Stop C8) 0220 0320 0420 0520 Mondays to Fridays Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay 4) 0830 0850 0910 10 30 50 1550 1610 1630 1650 1710 1730 1750 1810 1830 1855 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) arr 0858 0918 0938 38 58 18 1618 1638 1658 1718 1743 1803 1818 1838 1858 1920 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) dep 0859 0919 0939 39 59 19 1619 1639 1659 1719 1744 1804 1819 1838 1858 1920 Loughborough, opp Derby Road 3M 0902 0922 0942 42 02 22 1622 1642 1702 1724 1749 1809 1822 1842 1902 1925 Hathern, opp Anchor Inn 0908 0928 0948 48 08 28 1628 1648 1708 1733 1758 1818 1828 1932 Kegworth, opp Church 0914 0954then 54 14 1654 1714 1804 1824 1938 Long Whatton, opp Piper Drive 0932 at 32 1632 1737 1832 Diseworth, opp Clements Gate 0938 these 38 1638 1743 1838 East Midlands Airport, o/s Holiday Inn Express 0921 0941 1001mins 01 21 41until 1641 1701 1721 1746 1811 1831 1841 1942 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) arr 0924 0944 1004past 04 24 44 1644 1704 1724 1749 1814 1834 1844 1945 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) dep 0928 0948 1008each 08 28 48 1648 1708 1728 1753 1815 1835 1845 1947 East Midlands Airport, opp DHL Cargo West 0931 0951 1011hour 11 31 51 1651 1711 1731 1756 1818 1838 1848 1950 Castle Donington, Bus Station (Stand A) 0938 0958 1018 18 38 58 1658 1718 1738 1803 1825 1845 1855 1955 Shardlow, adj Dog and Duck 0948 1008 1028 28 48 08 1708 1728 1748 1813 1835 1855 1905 2003 Alvaston, adj Blue Peter 0959 1019 1039 39 59 19 1719 1739 1759 1819 1845 1905 1915 2010 Derby, Railway Station (Stop S1) 1006 1026 1046 46 06 26 1726 1746 1806 1831 1851 1911 1921 2018 Derby, Bus Station (Bay 19) 1010 1030 1050 50 10 30 1730 1750 1810 1835 1855 1915 1925 2020 Mondays to Fridays Notes * * Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay 4) 1930 1955 2055 2155 2255 Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay Z) 2355 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) arr 1955 2020 2120 2220 2320 0020 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) dep 1955 2020 2120 2220 2320 0020 Loughborough, opp Derby Road 3M 1959 2025 2125 2225 2325 0025 Hathern, opp Anchor Inn 2032 2132 2232 2332 0032 Kegworth, opp Church 2038 2138 2238 2338 0038 East Midlands Airport, o/s Holiday Inn Express 2042 2142 2242 2342 0042 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) arr 2045 2145 2245 2345 0045 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) dep 2047 2147 2247 2347 0047 East Midlands Airport, opp DHL Cargo West 2050 2150 2250 2350 0050 Castle Donington, Bus Station (Stand A) 2055 2155 2255 2355 0055 Shardlow, adj Dog and Duck 2103 2203 2303 0003 0103 Alvaston, adj Blue Peter 2110 2210 2310 0010 0110 Derby, Railway Station (Stop S1) 2118 2218 2318 0018 0118 Derby, Bus Station (Bay 19) 2120 2220 2320 Derby, Morledge (Stop C8) 0020 0120 Saturdays Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay 4) 0555 0655 0750 0810 Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay Z) 0055 0155 0255 0355 0455 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) arr 0120 0220 0320 0420 0520 0620 0718 0818 0838 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) dep 0120 0220 0320 0420 0450 0520 0540 0555 0620 0640 0700 0719 0739 0759 0819 0839 Loughborough, opp Derby Road 3M 0125 0225 0325 0425 0455 0525 0545 0600 0625 0645 0705 0717 0722 0742 0802 0822 0842 Hathern, opp Anchor Inn 0132 0232 0332 0432 0502 0532 0552 0607 0632 0652 0712 0722 0728 0748 0808 0828 0848 then Kegworth, opp Church 0138 0238 0338 0438 0508 0538 0558 0613 0658 0718 0728 0754 0814 0854 at Long Whatton, opp Piper Drive 0636 0732 0832 these Diseworth, opp Clements Gate 0639 0738 0838 mins East Midlands Airport, o/s Holiday Inn Express 0142 0242 0342 0442 0512 0542 0602 0617 0642 0702 0722 0732 0741 0801 0821 0841 0901 past East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) arr 0145 0245 0345 0445 0515 0545 0605 0620 0645 0705 0725 0735 0744 0804 0824 0844 0904 each East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) dep 0147 0247 0347 0447 0517 0547 0607 0623 0647 0707 0727 0737 0745 0808 0828 0848 0908 hour East Midlands Airport, opp DHL Cargo West 0150 0250 0350 0450 0520 0550 0610 0625 0650 0710 0730 0740 0748 0811 0831 0851 0911 Castle Donington, Bus Station (Stand A) 0155 0255 0355 0455 0525 0555 0615 0630 0655 0715 0735 0745 0755 0818 0838 0858 0918 Shardlow, adj Dog and Duck 0203 0303 0403 0503 0533 0603 0623 0638 0703 0723 0743 0753 0805 0828 0848 0908 0928 Alvaston, adj Blue Peter 0210 0310 0410 0510 0540 0610 0630 0645 0710 0730 0750 0800 0814 0839 0859 0919 0939 Derby, Railway Station (Stop S1) 0218 0318 0418 0518 0548 0618 0638 0653 0718 0738 0758 0808 0821 0846 0906 0926 0946 Derby, Bus Station (Bay 19) 0520 0550 0620 0640 0655 0720 0740 0800 0810 0825 0850 0910 0930 0950 Derby, Morledge (Stop C8) 0220 0320 0420 Service Restrictions: Mo - Operates only on Mondays NMo - Not Mondays Notes: * - Part or all of this journey operates in the morning of the following day Leicestershire County Council26/03/2015 2307 Leicester - Loughborough - Skylink Leicester Derby East Midlands Airport - Derby Kinchbus The information on this timetable is expected to be valid until at least 29th April 2015. Where we know of variations, before or after this date, then we show these at the top of each affected column in the table. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Saturdays Notes * * Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay 4) 10 30 50 1650 1710 1730 1750 1810 1830 1855 1925 1955 2055 2155 2255 Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay Z) 2355 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) arr 38 58 18 1718 1738 1758 1818 1838 1858 1920 1950 2020 2120 2220 2320 0020 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) dep 39 59 19 1719 1739 1759 1819 1838 1858 1920 1950 2020 2120 2220 2320 0020 Loughborough, opp Derby Road 3M 42 02 22 1722 1742 1802 1822 1842 1907 1925 1955 2025 2125 2225 2325 0025 Hathern, opp Anchor Inn 48 08 28 1728 1748 1808 1828 1932 2032 2132 2232 2332 0032 Kegworth, opp Church 54 14 1754 1814 1938 2038 2138 2238 2338 0038 Long Whatton, opp Piper Drive 32 1732 1832 Diseworth, opp Clements Gate 38 1738 1838 until East Midlands Airport, o/s Holiday Inn Express 01 21 41 1741 1801 1821 1841 1942 2042 2142 2242 2342 0042 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) arr 04 24 44 1744 1804 1824 1844 1945 2045 2145 2245 2345 0045 East Midlands Airport, Coach Park (Bay C) dep 08 28 48 1748 1808 1828 1845 1947 2047 2147 2247 2347 0047 East Midlands Airport, opp DHL Cargo West 11 31 51 1751 1811 1831 1848 1950 2050 2150 2250 2350 0050 Castle Donington, Bus Station (Stand A) 18 38 58 1758 1818 1838 1855 1955 2055 2155 2255 2355 0055 Shardlow, adj Dog and Duck 28 48 08 1808 1828 1848 1905 2003 2103 2203 2303 0003 0103 Alvaston, adj Blue Peter 39 59 19 1819 1839 1859 1915 2010 2110 2210 2310 0010 0110 Derby, Railway Station (Stop S1) 46 06 26 1826 1846 1906 1921 2018 2118 2218 2318 0018 0118 Derby, Bus Station (Bay 19) 50 10 30 1830 1850 1910 1925 2020 2120 2220 2320 Derby, Morledge (Stop C8) 0020 0120 Sundays Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay 4) 0750 0820 20 50 1650 1720 Leicester, St Margaret's Bus Station (Bay Z) 0055 0155 0255 0355 0455 0555 0650 Loughborough, High Street (Stand HB) arr 0120 0220 0320 0420 0520 0620 0718 0818
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